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they say it shows the coffin flies veered there in june or july. what that shows is that the time of death was shortly after caylee anthony went missing. >> the stap that was in the trunk of my daughters car. we had the windows rolled down, the sunroof open. it gets into your house just like that. >> we're talking about a 3-year-old little girl. we need to find her. i don't know what your involvement is sweetheart. >> because i don't know where she's at. are you kidding me. >> i know exactly how hard it is that she's giving up her life to protect her child. my daughter may have mistruths or half truths out there, but she's not a murderer. >> i, as a mom, i know in my gut, there's feelings. there's certain things, you can feel that connection and i still have that feeling. >> what she told me and what i found out was two different things. i don't know casey's reasons for telling me except what she told me. she told me she's protecting caylee and the family. until this day, i still believe she's protecting caylee and the family. >> i wonder how she w
they say it shows the coffin flies veered there in june or july. what that shows is that the time of death was shortly after caylee anthony went missing. >> the stap that was in the trunk of my daughters car. we had the windows rolled down, the sunroof open. it gets into your house just like that. >> we're talking about a 3-year-old little girl. we need to find her. i don't know what your involvement is sweetheart. >> because i don't know where she's at. are you kidding me....
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by the way, dick fould makes the same plea in july. of course we now all know one of the ways that goldman sachs and morgan stanley were saved is by turning them into a bank holding companies. so it all comes in many ways will circle. and i think hopefully when you get a chance to see how -- when you get to see the train barreling down the track it may even in a way change your perception of the outcome. the other thing surprising to me and i don't know if the people of the audience appreciate like i do, i remember when i feel like the world was about to fall off its axis in the days the market was stumbling. but i didn't really think it was going to affect the real economy, and so there is a moment actually two days after aig, i'm sorry, two days after lehman, a day after aig come in the treasury department and hank's office, where he calls this an economic 9/11, and the conversation is no longer about wall street. it's actually about the next dominoes, and the next dominoes are morgan stanley, goldman sachs, and we are talking by the
by the way, dick fould makes the same plea in july. of course we now all know one of the ways that goldman sachs and morgan stanley were saved is by turning them into a bank holding companies. so it all comes in many ways will circle. and i think hopefully when you get a chance to see how -- when you get to see the train barreling down the track it may even in a way change your perception of the outcome. the other thing surprising to me and i don't know if the people of the audience appreciate...
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they say that shows the coffin flies veered there in june or july. what that shows to the prosecution is the time of death was shortly after caylee anthony went missing. >> the stain that was in the trunk of my daughter's car -- when i opened up the trunk, we had the windows rolled down, the sunroof open. instantaneously, that gets in your house just like that. >>> we have a 3-year-old that's been missing for a month. >> a 3-year-old? have you reported that? >> i'm trying to do that now, ma'am. >> there's absolutely nothing to find out, not even what i told the detectives. >> well, everything you're telling them -- >> if i knew where caylee was do you think any of this would be happening? no. >> we're talking about a 3-year-old little girl. we need to find her. i don't know what your involvement is sweetheart. you're not telling me where she's at. >> because i don't know where she's at. are you kidding me? >> i love her and support her and i know exactly how hard it is that she's giving up her life to protect her child. my daughter may have mistruths
they say that shows the coffin flies veered there in june or july. what that shows to the prosecution is the time of death was shortly after caylee anthony went missing. >> the stain that was in the trunk of my daughter's car -- when i opened up the trunk, we had the windows rolled down, the sunroof open. instantaneously, that gets in your house just like that. >>> we have a 3-year-old that's been missing for a month. >> a 3-year-old? have you reported that? >> i'm...
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thanks to julie ellerton for that i-report. if you have reports of cool stories from your part of the world, go to i-report.com and click on the upload now link. >>> oprah makes it official. after a quarter century on the air, she'll walk away from her daytime talk show dynasty. once she steps down, what is the queen of talk going to do now? >>> after a quarter century on the air, the queen of daytime talk is calling it quits on network syndication. "the oprah winfrey show" will come to a close in september of 2011. she made the announcement saying i love the show. the show has been my life and i love it enough to know when it's time to say good-bye. sounds like a breakup. 25 years feels right in my bones and feels right in my spirit. the perfect number. the exact right time. she's shifting her attention to her own cable channel called own, the oprah winfrey network. there's speculation she may start up new talk show there maybe. don't miss "showbiz tonight." who could replace her? ellen? sarah palin? maybe even first lady mich
thanks to julie ellerton for that i-report. if you have reports of cool stories from your part of the world, go to i-report.com and click on the upload now link. >>> oprah makes it official. after a quarter century on the air, she'll walk away from her daytime talk show dynasty. once she steps down, what is the queen of talk going to do now? >>> after a quarter century on the air, the queen of daytime talk is calling it quits on network syndication. "the oprah winfrey...
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he was transferred to texas in july. we've heard from his former neighbor in maryland. she says he lived there apparently with his brother. >> it is strange this other guy would do this. i would never have believed that because he seemed so calm and, you know, he was never upset with anything whenever i saw him. i'm shocked. i'm really shocked. i mean, all these years -- i think nothing has ever happened like this before so i'm really shocked that he would do something like this. creepy because, you know, you think somebody is really nice and you think somebody is really calm and i don't know what led for him to do that, what triggered it. honestly they seem like really cool, calm guys. >> dr. hasan treated fellow soldiers for posttraumatic stress and one of his patients says that he was one of the best psychiatrists he ever dealt with. a doctor who worked with hasan at walter reed medical center paints a different picture. he says that hasan had counseling during his internship because he had problems in iraq. the news now, the son of the florida prison inmate said he
he was transferred to texas in july. we've heard from his former neighbor in maryland. she says he lived there apparently with his brother. >> it is strange this other guy would do this. i would never have believed that because he seemed so calm and, you know, he was never upset with anything whenever i saw him. i'm shocked. i'm really shocked. i mean, all these years -- i think nothing has ever happened like this before so i'm really shocked that he would do something like this. creepy...
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money in december, asked for more in july. what this could signal to us is that the government is saying hands off, we're going to let the system handle this one, we won't be baling out on you again and we'll see what happens. quickly before we wrap up, one of the other stories on cnn money. this won't be the last for taxpayers. >> i'll be checking that out. thanks, bobby, appreciate it. >>> cnnmoney.com. check it out. >>> stock rallies toward the end of the day withered toward the end and then it sort of came back again. there was a concern about technology shares. 72 pointsz. it had been well up over 100 points earlier, and then it fell well under break even. good news in a bad economy for a motor company. posted nearly $1 billion in the third quarter thanks in part to cash for clunkers. ford is the only u.s. automaker not to file for bankruptcy and not to accept federal bailout money. >>> this is not a typical story of man and dog. there are some brutal details about a story of a dog named nubs and the soldier who rescued h
money in december, asked for more in july. what this could signal to us is that the government is saying hands off, we're going to let the system handle this one, we won't be baling out on you again and we'll see what happens. quickly before we wrap up, one of the other stories on cnn money. this won't be the last for taxpayers. >> i'll be checking that out. thanks, bobby, appreciate it. >>> cnnmoney.com. check it out. >>> stock rallies toward the end of the day withered...
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but he signed july 30 of letter, how can we believe him? when i raised the possibility that sanders would be our joe lieberman, he said, sanders is not. we have a history of fighters and the american senate for the american people. sanders is apparently not that. >> your question brings out the conflict between political reality and practical reality. we think that in the end, single payer will be inevitable. this bill is going to leave tens of millions uninsured, it will not control costs, it will not solve the bankruptcy problems, it will not solve the problem of denial of care. all those problems will remain. it will cover up for a few years but all of these problems remain. that is the practical reality. they can pass this bill but they will not solve health care with it. we believe that we're going to continue with this for our various organizations, continue to organize and build an organized, and in the end, we think that single payer is the solution that will solve the health-care crisis in the united states. and it will come sooner
but he signed july 30 of letter, how can we believe him? when i raised the possibility that sanders would be our joe lieberman, he said, sanders is not. we have a history of fighters and the american senate for the american people. sanders is apparently not that. >> your question brings out the conflict between political reality and practical reality. we think that in the end, single payer will be inevitable. this bill is going to leave tens of millions uninsured, it will not control...
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he goes off to the conference held in mid-july in the suburbs of berlin intent on gaining stalling's entry into the war against japan, died on getting joseph stalin's entry into the war against japan. looking ahead, not seeing these sort of alternate courses, that they drew the soviets in, this may obviate the need to use the bomb. for truman, it was hit them with everything to force their surrender as quickly as possible. it was not a either/or, it was a bothand/and. he can see where his new secretary of state, burns, began to think perhaps we do not need the soviets involvement to the extent we thought we might have. but for truman, he was never involved in the atomic diplomacy machinations that some historians suggest. so he looks upon it as an opportunity to save american lives. he really was not -- i am not presenting him as a paragon of morality who was concerned about saving japanese lives. he wanted to end the war and save american lives, and that drove his thinking on this matter. it is the course of action that he pursued right through until the end i believe that subsequen
he goes off to the conference held in mid-july in the suburbs of berlin intent on gaining stalling's entry into the war against japan, died on getting joseph stalin's entry into the war against japan. looking ahead, not seeing these sort of alternate courses, that they drew the soviets in, this may obviate the need to use the bomb. for truman, it was hit them with everything to force their surrender as quickly as possible. it was not a either/or, it was a bothand/and. he can see where his new...
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when you talk about those facts, a drug raid in july. the list of suspects and shady people that could have been in this cute little girl's life, we'll continue to hope and pray for her. michelle, don, we appreciate it. thanks so much, guys. >>> coming up, another sad one. we're talking about that gang rape, richmond, california. well, now witnesses are coming forward. you're going to hear from one witness who watched this unfold for 15 or 20 minutes and did nothing. . >>> welcome back to prime news on hln. witnesses of that brutal gang rape of a 15-year-old are finally coming forward. still a question to them, why didn't they call 911. we'll hear that answer coming up. remember the story, police in richmond, california, say as many as ten people attacked this poor girl. again, 15 years old. they attacked her, raped her for more than two hours. this is as a homecoming dance is going on. they took turns raping her. 20 other people stood by and watched. some even took pictures on their cell phones. again, we wonder how can not one person c
when you talk about those facts, a drug raid in july. the list of suspects and shady people that could have been in this cute little girl's life, we'll continue to hope and pray for her. michelle, don, we appreciate it. thanks so much, guys. >>> coming up, another sad one. we're talking about that gang rape, richmond, california. well, now witnesses are coming forward. you're going to hear from one witness who watched this unfold for 15 or 20 minutes and did nothing. . >>>...
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on july 4th and last of the revolutionary war presidents. in his eulogy to monroe john quincy adams and adams served monroe for eight years as his secretary of state and had grown very close to him. .. >> thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen,. [applause] i will be happy to take any questions. >> let me see if you agree why he did not get notoriety. life experience comes from several things come a scandal, victories are controversy be he seems to have avoided all three of those five very good skillful diplomatic bidding people to cooperate in getting things done without getting himself that kind of notoriety. >> that may be one answer. another is he is very difficult to read about. he just did his job and did not seek a tremendous amount of publicity as did some of the others people who have been written about. >> in your book you describe the end of the party system under monroe. and the consequences are fairly calamitous. maybe it is an instructive lesson of our times but could you speak about the causes of the british invasion of wash
on july 4th and last of the revolutionary war presidents. in his eulogy to monroe john quincy adams and adams served monroe for eight years as his secretary of state and had grown very close to him. .. >> thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen,. [applause] i will be happy to take any questions. >> let me see if you agree why he did not get notoriety. life experience comes from several things come a scandal, victories are controversy be he seems to have avoided all three of those...
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we have the economy growing at 3.5% from the quarter july to september. you may not understand because that's a strong signal that the recession has ended. why aren't employers' figures reflecting that? you have to look at employment as a lagging indicator. people are slow to hire once again. employers really aren't expected to start adding jobs for a few months. again, employ considered a lagging indicator of the economy. we're looking at these rates, again, seeing unemployment double digit figures we have not seen since spring of 1983. one other big stories, unemployment benefits extended to americans that bill expected to cross the president's desk this morning and he is expected to sign it after it's passed through the house and senate. >>> here is a story that may help you to breathe a sigh of relief as we're hearing about all of these disappointing figures, 10.2% unemployment. there are some on the brink of foreclosure that this could help. there's a new program out, fannie mae says it will allow eligible homeowners to rent their homes for up to one
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it could be starting july 1st. the fed has announced a new rule -- yes, i know. a lot of months to go where you can get dinged in the meantime. but starting then, banks will not be able to automatically put you into their overdraft programs where you get punished big-time for what can be a little mistake. you know, come on, really, how much does it cost banks to process your $3 overcharge? where you went over 50 cents or something? so this is only for debit card. it's only if you're using your debit card and they don't apply to checks. it does mean that, say you go someplace and try to use your debit card, they'll say to you, no, you can't use that. maybe you'll be embarrassed but you could use use a different card or cash. you may have to take some action. keep your eye on the mail to be involved in this. by and large everybody writing in saying yea. we'll have some of your comments later. >>> some new leaks about the possibility of the iphone coming to the verizon network. that would be millions of people who could finally have access to that. right now the iph
it could be starting july 1st. the fed has announced a new rule -- yes, i know. a lot of months to go where you can get dinged in the meantime. but starting then, banks will not be able to automatically put you into their overdraft programs where you get punished big-time for what can be a little mistake. you know, come on, really, how much does it cost banks to process your $3 overcharge? where you went over 50 cents or something? so this is only for debit card. it's only if you're using your...
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>> we last seen her in june but we found out last night one of her friends seen her in july. that's the last we heard from her. >> as this was playing out, dwayne, was this something you had feared? or were you totally caught off guard when your sister was mentioned possibly connected to this guy? >> totally caught off guard. my sister had a brain. she was very smart. we never thought this. >> tell us about your sister. a mom, right, three kids? >> yes. >> how was her life going? from what i'm reading and researching it sounds like she was trying to get her life back together. >> she was getting her life back together. she went through rehab and she was making money for her children and she had just spent a lot of money on her children, spent time with them, and like i said, she just got caught i guess in a weak moment and what can we say? everybody has a weak moment. i guess he caught her at hers. that's what happened. >> that seems to be what's going on here, dwayne. >> she was a very strong, very loving individual. she very much was. >> does she live or did she live near t
>> we last seen her in june but we found out last night one of her friends seen her in july. that's the last we heard from her. >> as this was playing out, dwayne, was this something you had feared? or were you totally caught off guard when your sister was mentioned possibly connected to this guy? >> totally caught off guard. my sister had a brain. she was very smart. we never thought this. >> tell us about your sister. a mom, right, three kids? >> yes. >>...
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>> starts in july. you might have to take some action. you have to opt in. but sometimes they have these things where you opt in by not saying anything. so just be careful about that. >> i'm going to opt in, then. i'm going to get ready for july. >> now here's somebody writing on our facebook page. thank you, federal reserve, for looking out for us. banks are the biggest undercover robbers. you know, christine romans said that americans spend more on bank overdraft fees in a year than they do on vegetables. >> wow. >> all of us. >> business reporter from sister net work cnn. >> right. >> and just a quick one, iphone, verizon, fortune magazine's got two sources coming out from the manufacturing chain that say, yeah, maybe by this summer. that they're already building a phone that's verizon compatible. >> so, our own jen westhoven may hop on that bandwagon soon. >> there's a lot of people who, verizon is one of the biggest cell phone networks in the country. >> choice is what it is. let's talk about a bank robbing mom. a minivan driving soccer mom has been cha
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julie, johnny depp is 46 years old, but it doesn't matter, does it? >> no. although i will say, i think he's gotten sexier in his old age. he's enjoyed the sensation of, you know, younger actors like those that are enjoying the mania right now. and when he was on "21 jump street," but he's evolved into a family man. he's so comfortable in his own skin. and our readers really want someone who has staying power. that's what's important when it comes to sexiest man alive. >> and he's been at this for more than 20 years. like a fine wine, just better with age. especially with "twilight: new mean" opening this weekend, we've got a lot of people writing on our facebook wall, some stunned that depp won the title this week. brooke g. wrote, "i totally disagree! the sexiest man alive is so obviously robert pattinson." but jennifer s. says, "robert pattinson is cute, but he is not a man. give him ten years, then maybe." so is johnny depp really sexier than robert pattinson? >> that's what i meant. robert is enjoying that mania, when the career just starts out. but the
julie, johnny depp is 46 years old, but it doesn't matter, does it? >> no. although i will say, i think he's gotten sexier in his old age. he's enjoyed the sensation of, you know, younger actors like those that are enjoying the mania right now. and when he was on "21 jump street," but he's evolved into a family man. he's so comfortable in his own skin. and our readers really want someone who has staying power. that's what's important when it comes to sexiest man alive. >>...
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i was in july july 16, 1960. controversial, left wing, for using the public library and i'm not left wing, i'm right wing, i'm right, i was trying to use the public library, but you are developing a reputation that you cannot get along with white people, no, i wanted to read. i'm called ignorant and couldn't read and called militant because i want to get a book and those who march, for the right to vote, we were blood id and seemed to be unacceptable, beefrn to the beneficiaries of the voting rights act, to get open housing we had to march and take bricks and what we have done for this generation is we have knocked down walls to build bridges. and those will go across the bridge with a tail wind, must understand head winds made the tail wind possible and that is the combination. [applause]. >> and i don't think our story is not generational. that is absurd. our story is intergenerational. the bible says remove not the ancient landmarks. you can't separate marc from his daddy's protest that's first black legislato
i was in july july 16, 1960. controversial, left wing, for using the public library and i'm not left wing, i'm right wing, i'm right, i was trying to use the public library, but you are developing a reputation that you cannot get along with white people, no, i wanted to read. i'm called ignorant and couldn't read and called militant because i want to get a book and those who march, for the right to vote, we were blood id and seemed to be unacceptable, beefrn to the beneficiaries of the voting...
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on july 30th single-payer supporters signed the letter that anything less than a public auction tied to medicare rates was unacceptable. a few months later they backed down and accepted and even to jr public option, not tied to medicare rates. a public option that would only cover 6 million americans. option in the senate bill would cover only 4 million americans. in much of the puny relief will kick in until 2013. many people that need coverage now will be dead by then. who will stand with kucinich and massa and against obama, against obama and his health care monstrosity with? earlier this month congressman xavier becerra was critical of nancy pelosi for giving up too easily on the robust public option. according to politico, policy said i understand i have tire tracks on my back because it xavier through me under the boss. no, madam speaker, it's the other way around. bye taking single pay off the table, you through the american people under the bus. what about congressman john conyers? will conyers, the lead sponsor 676 stand with kucinich and massa? he said he was tired of rahm
on july 30th single-payer supporters signed the letter that anything less than a public auction tied to medicare rates was unacceptable. a few months later they backed down and accepted and even to jr public option, not tied to medicare rates. a public option that would only cover 6 million americans. option in the senate bill would cover only 4 million americans. in much of the puny relief will kick in until 2013. many people that need coverage now will be dead by then. who will stand with...
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at 11:00, is it july 4th? no, it's not trade at 2:00 in the morning, he asked those july 4th yet. and the doctor said yes, mr. president, is the fourth. thomas jefferson closed his eyes and he died. the next morning, in massachusetts, john adams also lying on his deathbed and called his family around him, called the doctors in and said goodbye to the mall. his last words -- he said goodbye to them all. he said at least jefferson lives. we need to make sure, our children need to make sure, our politicians in washington need to make sure the spirit of jefferson and adams lives again in this country. . pray for the president. pray for his safety. pray for his children. pray for his wife. pray for this country. thank you for having us here. [applause] thanks a lot. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> this week, naomi klein, a journalist, activist, and author, talks about her upbringing in the united states and canada and the influence of her parents on her activism. "q&a" tonight at 8:00 p.m. on
at 11:00, is it july 4th? no, it's not trade at 2:00 in the morning, he asked those july 4th yet. and the doctor said yes, mr. president, is the fourth. thomas jefferson closed his eyes and he died. the next morning, in massachusetts, john adams also lying on his deathbed and called his family around him, called the doctors in and said goodbye to the mall. his last words -- he said goodbye to them all. he said at least jefferson lives. we need to make sure, our children need to make sure, our...
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the army and the range of the pakistan rangers and the police also met at the mosque on july 3. and for 10 days, there was this stand up and occasional firing. you could hear glass across town. would stand up on the roof of my house and watch fireballs coming off of the top of the red mosque. finally the government, commandos pushed in, and they trapped ghazi inside the basement of the mosque and there was a shootout and ghazi was killed. now as we mentioned earlier, it was a very, very awkward moment for me because the government had created and its dead bloated body in front of the television and said we got him. my response watching this was okay, we got him. and get this guy has been so instrumental in introducing me to a whole other world that my contact was done as well. and he was a friend in a very weird way. but how do you feel very guilty, grieving for someone who has just led this pro-taliban rebellion in the city. >> host: letzig remind or tell anyone who turned in late that we are talking with nicholas schmidle, the author of an incredibly timely and well-written ne
the army and the range of the pakistan rangers and the police also met at the mosque on july 3. and for 10 days, there was this stand up and occasional firing. you could hear glass across town. would stand up on the roof of my house and watch fireballs coming off of the top of the red mosque. finally the government, commandos pushed in, and they trapped ghazi inside the basement of the mosque and there was a shootout and ghazi was killed. now as we mentioned earlier, it was a very, very awkward...
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on july 30th single-payer supporters signed the letter that anything less than a public auction tied to medicare rates was unacceptable. a few months later they backed down and accepted and even to jr public option, not tied to medicare rates. a public option that would only cover 6 million americans. option in the senate bill would cover only 4 million americans. in much of the puny relief will kick in until 2013. many people that need coverage now will be dead by then. who will stand with kucinich and massa and against obama, against obama and his health care monstrosity with? earlier this month congressman xavier becerra was critical of nancy pelosi for giving up too easily on the robust public option. according to politico, policy said i understand i have tire tracks on my back because it xavier through me under the boss. no, madam speaker, it's the other way around. bye taking single pay off the table, you through the american people under the bus. what about congressman john conyers? will conyers, the lead sponsor 676 stand with kucinich and massa? he said he was tired of rahm
on july 30th single-payer supporters signed the letter that anything less than a public auction tied to medicare rates was unacceptable. a few months later they backed down and accepted and even to jr public option, not tied to medicare rates. a public option that would only cover 6 million americans. option in the senate bill would cover only 4 million americans. in much of the puny relief will kick in until 2013. many people that need coverage now will be dead by then. who will stand with...
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julie says, why beat a dead horse? pics will inflame serious time, make obama's job more difficult and put troops in more harm's way. christie, a lot of comments that i've been getting line up with the last one that i shared with you. >> i actually have one from michelle on my facebook page. if she photos are released our troops are at more risk than they are now. it would give the enemy more fuel to hate. i'm against torture but think about the outcome from it's shown. i've had several, too, saying we're against torture, but the troop safety is utmost importance. >> it is an important topic. do you think that it is right that it should happen for the public to see alleged abuse pictures or agree with secretary gates releasing photos, publishing them, the only purpose it would serve is to endanger u.s. troop as broad? cnn.com/hln or call us, text the words views and your name and comment to hln tv. great discussion so far. >> thank you so much. >>> a direct quote, no, no, no, that is a direct quote from secretary of st
julie says, why beat a dead horse? pics will inflame serious time, make obama's job more difficult and put troops in more harm's way. christie, a lot of comments that i've been getting line up with the last one that i shared with you. >> i actually have one from michelle on my facebook page. if she photos are released our troops are at more risk than they are now. it would give the enemy more fuel to hate. i'm against torture but think about the outcome from it's shown. i've had several,...
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we'll be back next summer which is june or july followed the general election. we had a taste of the debate already and we'll see what the newly from all of the bbc team here in westminster, goodbye. ♪ >> you've been watching the state opening of parliament courtesy of the bbc. on wednesday, question time will return with prime minister gordon brown. you can see it live on c-span2 starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. coming this thanksgiving on c- span, american icons -- three nights of c-span original documentaries on the three iconic homes of the three branches of government. the supreme court -- home to america as high as court reveals the building in explicit detail for the eyes of supreme court justices. then friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the white house -- inside america's most famous home. beyond the velvet robes, the grand public places as well as those rarely seen spaces. and saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the capitol. american icons -- three memorable nights, thursday, friday, and saturday at 8:00 p.m. cs -- eastern on c-span. members of the senate armed se
we'll be back next summer which is june or july followed the general election. we had a taste of the debate already and we'll see what the newly from all of the bbc team here in westminster, goodbye. ♪ >> you've been watching the state opening of parliament courtesy of the bbc. on wednesday, question time will return with prime minister gordon brown. you can see it live on c-span2 starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. coming this thanksgiving on c- span, american icons -- three nights of...
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he's in iraq and will return in july of next year. she says he joined the army right after high xschool and loves what he does. do you you have somebody in the service? go to cnn.com/robin so we can salute them. >>> soon you could skip the customs line when you fly home from yoen seas. homeland security wants to expend the program. if you pay a one-time $100 fee and you go through a background check, you can report your arrival and make declarationses at a computer kiosk. cuss toom toms officials say it will cut the average wait time from ten minutes to three. j jennifer, i've never gotten through customs in ten minutes. is it just me? >> never. >> never. >> that would be a world record. >> ten minutes to three. hmm. eviden evidence that there still may be a huge number of foreclosures on the horizon. we keep hearing that things are supposed to be stabilizing. >> you know, we had a lot of signs that things were bottoming in the housing market, with all those billions in government aid. but all along experts have said that foreclosures
he's in iraq and will return in july of next year. she says he joined the army right after high xschool and loves what he does. do you you have somebody in the service? go to cnn.com/robin so we can salute them. >>> soon you could skip the customs line when you fly home from yoen seas. homeland security wants to expend the program. if you pay a one-time $100 fee and you go through a background check, you can report your arrival and make declarationses at a computer kiosk. cuss toom...
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at that time of the year which was july. he used to drive with his dogs in a sled. that it is water. and i landed on a piece of ground out in that seat, which entailed a couple of years ago had been trapped under the ice since the last ice age. and now it is emerged. so it was a very -- is one thing to know when your mind was going on, and quite another when you actually experience it. and i came away from that trip to greenland feeling, it is so desperately important for every single one of us to do everything we can within our power to slow climate change, slow global warming. we can stop it. we can suddenly reversed it, but we can buy our concerted action to something to slow it down. there's a lot of initiatives. al gore started it. i left england last week on the very day that they launched 1010, that we hope to launch in the u.s. as well. it is a commitment and so far they have 2000 organizations, companies or universities, schools, individuals also, in the year 2010 or by the end of the year 2010, to reduce their carbon footprint by 10 percent of it is to loo
at that time of the year which was july. he used to drive with his dogs in a sled. that it is water. and i landed on a piece of ground out in that seat, which entailed a couple of years ago had been trapped under the ice since the last ice age. and now it is emerged. so it was a very -- is one thing to know when your mind was going on, and quite another when you actually experience it. and i came away from that trip to greenland feeling, it is so desperately important for every single one of us...
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we'll be back next summer, in june or july following the general election. we have had a taste of the debate already and we'll see what u new my elected government has to of. thank you. and from all of the bbs team, at westminster, good-bye. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] [captions performed by the national captioning institute] >> we want to welcome matthew ho who is a former marine corps captain. thank you for being with us. let me begin by sharing with the audience what you said. captain. t b wit >> my question is why we are pursuing this war and to what end? >> what is the purpose and where is this taking us to? we're in the fighting lcdland there, al qaeda should be our priority, but they're not present in afghanistan and they don't exist in any form or manner that will be defeated by army brigade combat teams, our troops are fighting men who are fighting because we're occupying their villages. additionally, we're taking part in a civil war. it is a civil war that has been going on for 30, 35 years in a a violent fashion an
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julie jordan is a correspondent and it's great to see you. this is the second time for johnny depp. why is he the sexiest man alive? >> the thing about johnny is not many men out there can pull off willie wonka, the mad hatter and still exude sex appeal. he stood the test of time. he is mature and wise with age. no one is as sexy as he is. >> he is versatile as you say and sexy in the i haven't washed my hair in a few days kind of way. >> a bad boy. >> minutes after we posted on our page that johnny depp was named the sexiest man alive, we could not hold back the flood of ex-static messages on our facebook wall. he hasn't aged a day since nightmare on elm street or 21 jump street. jennifer said like him or not, there few men sexier. two words from vanessa. dam sexy. johnny depp is 46, but it doesn't matter. >> i think he has gotten sexier in his old age. he enjoyed the sensation of younger actors like those that are enjoying the mania right now. when he was on 21 jump street, he evolved into a family man. she comfortable in his own skin. he has staying power. >> he has been at this
julie jordan is a correspondent and it's great to see you. this is the second time for johnny depp. why is he the sexiest man alive? >> the thing about johnny is not many men out there can pull off willie wonka, the mad hatter and still exude sex appeal. he stood the test of time. he is mature and wise with age. no one is as sexy as he is. >> he is versatile as you say and sexy in the i haven't washed my hair in a few days kind of way. >> a bad boy. >> minutes after we...
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. >> and there's no question that streep could easily pass for the real julia child in the movie "julie and julia." >> i'm julia child, bon appetit. >> streep is so good that sigormey weaver said it was her best yet. >> so flooded with life and light and i thought she was awesome. >> and so do we. but she's not alone. let's hear some applause for 51-year-old michelle pfeiffer. everybody's favorite cat woman. >> it's okay. i had to go home. feed my cat. meow. >> she made black spandex look great. >> and pfeiffer looks great in real life too. >> she says she works at it and works hard at the gym and does it almost every single day. >> working hard is just another day in the life of our next fabulous over 40 star, cate blanchett. she's even played a man. bob dylan in the 2007 movie "i'm not there." >> who cares what i think? i'm not the president. >> and kate has proven time and time again that she's more than just a pretty face. remember when she starred in "elizabeth" that same year? >> she shaved her eyebrows and her hair back. >> i too command a win, sir. i have a hurricane in me if yo
. >> and there's no question that streep could easily pass for the real julia child in the movie "julie and julia." >> i'm julia child, bon appetit. >> streep is so good that sigormey weaver said it was her best yet. >> so flooded with life and light and i thought she was awesome. >> and so do we. but she's not alone. let's hear some applause for 51-year-old michelle pfeiffer. everybody's favorite cat woman. >> it's okay. i had to go home. feed my...
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she says that he's in iraq and will return in july of next year. she says he joined the army right after high school and he loves what he does and that he's all that she has ever wanted in her life. if you have somebody in the service, go to cnn.com/robin. >>> newly released video is now at the center of a racially charged incident at a missouri walmart. surveillance tape shows a woman repeatedly moving another customer's items off of the conveyor belt. witnesses say that heather ellis cut in line and was swearing. but ellis says her cousin had saved her place. the manager says ellis brought race into the scuffle. >> she looked at me and told me that i wasn't anything but a stupid, white, uneducated walmart employee and she called betsy an old gray headed lady, the cashier and that's when i said, just a minute. i said, you don't know me and i don't know you. >> officers say she kicked and hit them. she says she was assaulted but it's not shown on the tape. the jury could get the case today. she faces 15 years in prison if found guilty. >> there are
she says that he's in iraq and will return in july of next year. she says he joined the army right after high school and he loves what he does and that he's all that she has ever wanted in her life. if you have somebody in the service, go to cnn.com/robin. >>> newly released video is now at the center of a racially charged incident at a missouri walmart. surveillance tape shows a woman repeatedly moving another customer's items off of the conveyor belt. witnesses say that heather ellis...
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>> and for michael jackson, many details didn't come to light until the tragic and sudden death in july. >> when michael jackson died, all of a sudden the pandora's box of dark secrets was opened tie world was shocked when investigators uncovered jackson's outrageous abusive prescription painkillers including a highly dangerous anesthetic called propofol. the drug that ultimately killed him. one of the most alarming and tragic of jackson's dark secrets are audio tapes revealing the graphic descriptions of being abused by his father, joe jackson. >> he makes you strip naked. oil you down. it is a ritual. so when the flip of the ironing chord hits you, it would just -- you know? and it was just like me dying. >> rabbi revealed the interviews to "showbiz tonight." >> even when i hear it now, it is painful. because it shows a side of michael that is so contradicted to the superstar who played before millions of fans. >> i would just give up. like there was nothing i could do. you know? and i just hated him for it. hated him. >> i don't think michael was ever known as a man. i don't think we
>> and for michael jackson, many details didn't come to light until the tragic and sudden death in july. >> when michael jackson died, all of a sudden the pandora's box of dark secrets was opened tie world was shocked when investigators uncovered jackson's outrageous abusive prescription painkillers including a highly dangerous anesthetic called propofol. the drug that ultimately killed him. one of the most alarming and tragic of jackson's dark secrets are audio tapes revealing the...
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and if you think about, chris anderson wrote a book called free, it came out in july. he added a chapter at the end of that book which is called coa da. and essentially what he says in that last chapter seems to contradict much of what he said in the rest of the book. he said, free is not the answer. and i think what happened, the recession which began in late 2007 really was a wake-up call for silicon valley and people whose business is the digital world to realize you are making the same mistake that the broadcast networks make. you were going back to the future and relying on a source of revenue that was shrinking, advertising. and you had to figure out some way of getting another source. "the new york times" has to try and figure out another source of revenue. in fact, when i left eric's office, i came downstairs to the cafeteria, and who was in the cafeteria? arthur sulzberger jr., the chairman and publisher of "the new york times," and he was going up to see eric and the founders. to try and, is there some way we can pump more advertising dollars, some other -- o
and if you think about, chris anderson wrote a book called free, it came out in july. he added a chapter at the end of that book which is called coa da. and essentially what he says in that last chapter seems to contradict much of what he said in the rest of the book. he said, free is not the answer. and i think what happened, the recession which began in late 2007 really was a wake-up call for silicon valley and people whose business is the digital world to realize you are making the same...
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>> july. >> july 15. she made a speech in which only a few of you know the paragraph on afghanistan. one or two of you reported it. that was very important. she laid out the conditions by which the u.s. believes people fighting with the taliban can rejoin, reintegrate into afghan society. and the first point she mentioned was -- [inaudible] remember. and never forget, we are in afghanistan because of 9/11. the other thing was to renounce violence and to lay down their arms and participate in life peacefully. in fact, many, many taliban have done that since 2002. people who were senior officials. some of them are in the national assembly. you have former taliban in the national assembly. there's regular contact between them and internationals including americans. but what you're talking about, no, sir. yes, sir? can you identify yourself? >> the bbc. how reassured were you by what you were hearing about the fight against corruption? and can i ask you what is it that concerns you? corruption can cover a who
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that could never happen to you again starting july 1st. the fed just announced this new rule that says banks can no longer just automatically put you into their overdraft fee programs, right, where they are hoping to make big money off your little mistakes. so the new rule is none of those huge auto overdrafts on your debit card and at the atm. it doesn't apply to checks. people say, look, if i make a mistake on a check, it's important enough to me, i'd rather have you clear it and pay the fee, so that part's fine. if you go to the atm, sometimes you're at a different atm and can't see the balance, maybe you make a mistake or sometimes you got the math wrong in your head, you buy something little, you get dinged for a huge fee. now just like robin said, though, you might have to do something. i'm not sure about that so keep your eye on the mail, and i say that because like i just got something in the mail from verizon that said we value your privacy. we assume you would like to give us all of your details. if you don't want to you have to
that could never happen to you again starting july 1st. the fed just announced this new rule that says banks can no longer just automatically put you into their overdraft fee programs, right, where they are hoping to make big money off your little mistakes. so the new rule is none of those huge auto overdrafts on your debit card and at the atm. it doesn't apply to checks. people say, look, if i make a mistake on a check, it's important enough to me, i'd rather have you clear it and pay the fee,...
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the tournament began back in july with nearly 6,500 participants. cada's parents weren't happy with his college decision initial initially but they have softened their stance after this. >>> a special veterans day salute. the blackhawks will wear special camouflaged jerseys during warm-ups. the jerseys will be auctioned online with proceeds going to the uso of illinois. the team will also host 50 military members and their guests this evening at the game versus colorado. great for them. >> thank you for being up early, by the way. >>> bob, you had no choice in the matter. >> yeah. larry got the short straw. we deal with it every morning. what's up, robin? >> and our viewers, too, because they're up just as early. >> and if you are trying to catch a flight on this veterans day, idea road in on the real trouble spot, the carolinas and georgia. so charlotte, greenville, spartanburg, atlanta anticipate delays and it's all the leftover moisture from the slow moving tropical depression ida from yesterday. now it's just the remnants of that storm but the r
the tournament began back in july with nearly 6,500 participants. cada's parents weren't happy with his college decision initial initially but they have softened their stance after this. >>> a special veterans day salute. the blackhawks will wear special camouflaged jerseys during warm-ups. the jerseys will be auctioned online with proceeds going to the uso of illinois. the team will also host 50 military members and their guests this evening at the game versus colorado. great for...
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i guess it was the nato summit in july 1990. i think her opening words were, "europe stands today at the dawn of a new era as promising as 1919 and 1945" and i think some people in the audience misheard the irony in her voice, but clearly she meant to say we did not get it right in 1919 or 1945, and i think it was less than two weeks later that before you knew it, we were into a brand new crisis and a new problem, which i will say was anticipated. the real point is uncertainty to everyone -- is fundamental to everyone. i remember at one point gorbachev said to president bush, "please to not talk about western values. i was coming to." he should have added -- ours, too." he should have added parenthetically there would like them to be. first of all, i think it is a fundamental factor shaping the world. i think if you are realistic about things you would realize that one of the most powerful forces at work in the world today is that these democratic values are not purely western and they are not just limited to indonesians' in asi
i guess it was the nato summit in july 1990. i think her opening words were, "europe stands today at the dawn of a new era as promising as 1919 and 1945" and i think some people in the audience misheard the irony in her voice, but clearly she meant to say we did not get it right in 1919 or 1945, and i think it was less than two weeks later that before you knew it, we were into a brand new crisis and a new problem, which i will say was anticipated. the real point is uncertainty to...
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we know that there was a drug raid on this home back in july. so a lot of issues besides just a missing 5-year-old as we try to piece this together. we'll talk to our experts, talk to you, call in wur w your comments, questions, your theories, 1-877-tell-hln is the phone number. also this story, horrific story. we're still trying to come to grips with. the gang rape, richmond, california, outside of the homecoming dance. 15-year-old raped and beaten. for 2 1/2 hours. well, now some witnesses that saw this unfold and did nothing are coming forward to tell why they didn't do anything, and also what they saw. some brutal details as we continue to cover that one for you. and we're revisiting this story from about a year ago. not sure if everybody remembers, chuck. there was a mentally ill guy who got up on a roof, it was about 8, 10 feet off of the ground. he was waving a fluorescent pole, but police officers about -- about 40 minutes into this, one of the officers ordered for him tased. he fell to his death, after being tased. eight days later the
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julie fleischman is president and ceo of the pancreatic cancer action network. you can read her thoughts on the death of patrick swayze. at cnn.com/larryking. back with lisa and donnie in 60 seconds. american renewal. helping doctors help patients. in healthcare advancements cancer detection medical records, health for more people. means never forgetting is everything. is happening. right now. >> larry: patrick swayze was in some of the most popular movies of all time. let's take a look back at some of his famous roles. ♪ >> i'm telling you straight, it's my way or the highway. >> he likes to show off his muscles. >> i will show them off on you, little buddy. >> what a crock of -- >> what is that? >> i think tomorrow is a say-something hat day. >> larry: thought he was going to be a dancer, right? >> what? >> larry: he thought he was going to be a dancer. >> absolutely. >> larry: you ballet danced together? >> oh, yes. yeah. that was his -- his first job leaving home was his -- as a dancer. and -- unfortunately, his -- or fortunately, depending which way you l
julie fleischman is president and ceo of the pancreatic cancer action network. you can read her thoughts on the death of patrick swayze. at cnn.com/larryking. back with lisa and donnie in 60 seconds. american renewal. helping doctors help patients. in healthcare advancements cancer detection medical records, health for more people. means never forgetting is everything. is happening. right now. >> larry: patrick swayze was in some of the most popular movies of all time. let's take a look...
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secretary clinton, in her speech to the foreign relations committee, july 15, she made a speech in which only a few of you noticed that a paragraph on afghanistan one or two of you reported this. that was important. she laid out the conditions by which the u.s. believes people fighting with the taliban can reintegrate into afghan society. the first point she mentioned was to denounce al qaeda. we are in afghanistan because of 9/11. the other thing was to renounce violence and to lay down their arms and participate in life peacefully. many taliban have done this since 2002. people who were senior oil officials -- some people who were senior officials have done this. there is regular contact between them and internationals, including americans. what you're talking but, no sir. yes, sir? >> i am from the bbc. hell encouraged were you about the fight against corruption. -- how encouraged or you about the fight against corruption? >> corruption is an enormously complicated issue. it is easy to put the word in the headline but when you get down to it, what does it mean and what is the differen
secretary clinton, in her speech to the foreign relations committee, july 15, she made a speech in which only a few of you noticed that a paragraph on afghanistan one or two of you reported this. that was important. she laid out the conditions by which the u.s. believes people fighting with the taliban can reintegrate into afghan society. the first point she mentioned was to denounce al qaeda. we are in afghanistan because of 9/11. the other thing was to renounce violence and to lay down their...
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on july 13th of this year, munich insurance, the largest insurer, their companies that insure people operating insurance companies to spread the risk. they put together a consortium of a dozen corporations, one from algeria, this includes siemens, a d d, several other major companies. they have created a new organization the purpose of which is to devise a strategy to integrate the resources of north africa into the european electricity system combining with wind from northern europe, the north sea for example to satisfy future electricity needs. the second responsibility for the organization is to develop a financial plan. they announced two weeks ago that they expect to be pumping electricity under the mediterranean by oceanic cable from solar thermal power plants in north africa by 2015. a german research firm has looked at this -- let me point out that the algerians which already started building solar panel plants to export electricity because they know one day they won't be exporting -- in their desert they have enough harness the bowl solar energy to power the world economy. t
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julie wrote, it's football, not ballet! oh, julie. you're one tough gal. do you agree or disagree? go to cnn.com/robin and click on the facebook icon. >>> in other news, the people of new orleans got something to cheer about. the saints are keeping the good times rolling on their high-flying act. led them to a very exciting win over atlanta on monday night football, the only undefeated team in the nfc. reggie bush's babe, kim car dashian, not there. the falcons had one last chance, a mail mary. it was picked off. >>> lastly, the ultimate blooper. watch as this guy returns a punt and gets tackled by his own teammate. watch his teammate go, what have i done? i love it. you can just see the whole thought process e.'s definitely making a tackle there and then goes, oh, gosh, what am i doing? >> imagine the locker room after the whole game. he's just getting picked on. >> this has gotten over 100,000 hit on the youtubes. in the next half hour, the world series takes another dramatic turn as the world series turns. natasha. >> is that a play on words? >> no. i actually heard one of our g
julie wrote, it's football, not ballet! oh, julie. you're one tough gal. do you agree or disagree? go to cnn.com/robin and click on the facebook icon. >>> in other news, the people of new orleans got something to cheer about. the saints are keeping the good times rolling on their high-flying act. led them to a very exciting win over atlanta on monday night football, the only undefeated team in the nfc. reggie bush's babe, kim car dashian, not there. the falcons had one last chance, a...
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was the dichotomy in all subsequent drafts that hadley and others reviewed up to about the middle of july of 2002, at which point they decided to pretty much leave in a little in the terrorism section but move the prehe was into the w.m.d. area and the main reason for that the best i could gather is because the lawyers wanted it there. particularly john belling er wh was the legal advisor that made the argument that it will help us use the term preemption in the context of self-defense against a possible w.m. kfp phf adversary and if bellinger had an i had logical agenda it was to raise the political and evidentiary bars. and connie thought all -- condi thought all the semantics were immaterial because they were different instruments of prevention and she has a lengthy interview with david sanger in june of 2002 which is available now in which she explains exactly what her view is of this matter in backgrounding sanger on the significance of the president's west poeupint speec. so, the adoption of the term e preemption signifies the fact that the question of what we are going to do about
was the dichotomy in all subsequent drafts that hadley and others reviewed up to about the middle of july of 2002, at which point they decided to pretty much leave in a little in the terrorism section but move the prehe was into the w.m.d. area and the main reason for that the best i could gather is because the lawyers wanted it there. particularly john belling er wh was the legal advisor that made the argument that it will help us use the term preemption in the context of self-defense against...
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. >> larry: mariah carey performed by the way, at michael jackson's memorial in july. tough day for her. we'll ask her about that, her relationship with michael. we'll talk about the album, the movie when we come back. all right, international shipping. well that means a lot of documents, waybills and commercial invoices - in triplicate! but if you go online with ups, you could make that paperwork go away... ...making the process faster and easier to manage - not to mention you're saving a few trees. it's not just international shipping. it's paperless international shipping, a first from ups. there. now you're done. ♪ why are you so obsessed with me ♪ ♪ boy i want to know ♪ lying that you're sexing me when everybody knows ♪ ♪ it's clear you're upset with me ♪ ♪ finally found a girl that you couldn't impress ♪ ♪ last man on the earth still couldn't lift this ♪ you're delusional you're delusional ♪ you're losing your mind ♪ >> larry: that was a clip from the video for "obsessed." a single from memoirs of "an imperfect angel." the number one on
. >> larry: mariah carey performed by the way, at michael jackson's memorial in july. tough day for her. we'll ask her about that, her relationship with michael. we'll talk about the album, the movie when we come back. all right, international shipping. well that means a lot of documents, waybills and commercial invoices - in triplicate! but if you go online with ups, you could make that paperwork go away... ...making the process faster and easier to manage - not to mention you're saving...
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the federal penitentiary in alderson, west virginia, and was released after serving eight years on july 2nd of 1999. her son and only child, josh, was 15-years-old. lori had been gone for half of his life. by then, the meth business in the midwest had mutated into something that lori couldn't believe. though she was quick to comprehend that it was a new much more fully developed phenomenon than that which she had created along with the damascus. and once lori identified a spot for herself in the new order she did it the thing she had been doing all of her life. she went right back into business. [applause] thank you. >> it's question-and-answer time. >> okay. >> i see a hand over there. >> [inaudible] i was wondering if you had the chance to talk to the parents of these addicts? >> yeah, in fact there's a character -- >> [inaudible] >> yeah, the question is did i have a chance to talk to any parents of addicts, and the answer is one of the principal characters in the last part of the book is a recovering meth addict, who at the time that the book was written he had a 2-year-old boy base
the federal penitentiary in alderson, west virginia, and was released after serving eight years on july 2nd of 1999. her son and only child, josh, was 15-years-old. lori had been gone for half of his life. by then, the meth business in the midwest had mutated into something that lori couldn't believe. though she was quick to comprehend that it was a new much more fully developed phenomenon than that which she had created along with the damascus. and once lori identified a spot for herself in...
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>> i was in iraq late july of 2009. there was a day when there were zero attacks. i think that's quite impressive for those of us that saw 2007 when attack levels and violence levels were so high that, you know, in an area like rasheed, there were 900 attacks in month, in the month of april and may. so we're going down to attack levels that are small. even though we see some attacks still conducted by al qaeda in iraq, the al qaeda in iraq network has been degrated if not dismantled. they no longer have the sanctuary area that they did in baghdad, in areas of north of baghdad, and even toward mosel that they had in 2007. that's because of the campaign that odierno law firmed to case al qaeda out of their safe havens and chase them in the farrest concerners of iraq. >> going forward, what do you think now being the greatest threat to iraq stability? the arab -- kurdish split in the north? continuing violence? what threatens the future of iraq today? >> a lot of the future is in question because there's so much political debate within iraq about what the future of ir
>> i was in iraq late july of 2009. there was a day when there were zero attacks. i think that's quite impressive for those of us that saw 2007 when attack levels and violence levels were so high that, you know, in an area like rasheed, there were 900 attacks in month, in the month of april and may. so we're going down to attack levels that are small. even though we see some attacks still conducted by al qaeda in iraq, the al qaeda in iraq network has been degrated if not dismantled. they...
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. >> larry: mariah carey performed by the way, at michael jackson's memorial in july. tough day for her. we'll ask her about that, relationship with michael. the album, the movie when we come back. sfx:racking of a taillight. female valve: hahahaha...i am strong like the ox. i crush you like tiny clown car. because you are... ...clown, yes? female valve: come, you hit me again and i break you. male valve: oh, you messed with wrong pipe now, car. ha, ha trust me...i have to live with her. announcer:accidents are bad. but geico's good with guaranteed repairs through auto repair express. when someone in my family gets the flu. fact: advil not only relieves body aches and pains that can come with the flu, it also reduces fever fast. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. ♪ why are you so obsessed with me ♪ ♪ boy i want to know ♪ lying that you're sexing me when everybody knows ♪ ♪ it's clear you're upset with me ♪ ♪ finally found a girl that you couldn't impress ♪ ♪ last man on the earth still couldn't lift this ♪ you're delusional you're del
. >> larry: mariah carey performed by the way, at michael jackson's memorial in july. tough day for her. we'll ask her about that, relationship with michael. the album, the movie when we come back. sfx:racking of a taillight. female valve: hahahaha...i am strong like the ox. i crush you like tiny clown car. because you are... ...clown, yes? female valve: come, you hit me again and i break you. male valve: oh, you messed with wrong pipe now, car. ha, ha trust me...i have to live with her....
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we want to thank julie ellerton, though, for the i-report and best of luck to all of you there. so if you too happen to have pictures or videos of breaking news or cool stories from your part of the world, go to ireport.com, you can click on the upload now link and there will be instructions there on how you can submit your stories and thank you for doing so. >>> so how much do you know about the news that we talk about here every day? test your news knowledge with the cnn challenge. you can get to choose your host for the game and of course we hope you'll pick my colleague, richelle carey. >> welcome to the cnn challenge. i'm hln's richelle carey and i'll be your host. it is my job to teach you how this game works. it's your job to get the highest score you can. >> and hey, our very own robin meade from "morning express" is also a host. check out cnnchallenge.com and show us how smart you are. >>> for nearly two years, the atlanta skyline has had some pretty visible scars. now, it's one step to getting closer back to normal. what it's going to take to replace thousands of windo
we want to thank julie ellerton, though, for the i-report and best of luck to all of you there. so if you too happen to have pictures or videos of breaking news or cool stories from your part of the world, go to ireport.com, you can click on the upload now link and there will be instructions there on how you can submit your stories and thank you for doing so. >>> so how much do you know about the news that we talk about here every day? test your news knowledge with the cnn challenge....
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does that prove the body has been from june or july and not moved. >> yes. these bug scientists study maggots and flies, anything that is found around a decomposing body. it is proven science. what they are saying these flies demonstrate that are found with her body that they had been there for months and months and months. completely inconsistent with the defense theory that the body was moved. as well as what we said in the past, i'm sorry this is so graphic, there were roots growing up through her little body, the skeleton of her body that the plant experts, the botanists are going to tell us had been there for many, many months as well. >> to a general topic, mark, how much does that hurt the defense case if proven science puts it says that body had been there since june or july? >> it doesn't hurt the case. it doesn't help it. they want to say the body was put there when she was in jail to establish an alibi. their defense is going to remain she didn't do it. someone else did. the chloroform searches were done from her computer. perhaps her ex made thos
does that prove the body has been from june or july and not moved. >> yes. these bug scientists study maggots and flies, anything that is found around a decomposing body. it is proven science. what they are saying these flies demonstrate that are found with her body that they had been there for months and months and months. completely inconsistent with the defense theory that the body was moved. as well as what we said in the past, i'm sorry this is so graphic, there were roots growing up...
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. >> the hikers were arrested back in july after crossing iran's unmarked border while on vacation in northern iraq. >>> new this morning, two astronomers think they can explain a phenomenon that scientists could not figure out for years. now, they wrote in the journal "nature" this blue dot you saw a second ago is a knew trnutron s the youngest we have ever seen. it's only 100 years old. scientists discovered it an x-ray but didn't know what it was until now. neutron stars are basically super dense, dying stars. you ner you never know what's up in the sky when's you look at pictures and telescopes. >> way above us. >> ida. >> that i do know about. very well. >> meteorological aspect. and we're talking about sheets of rain coming down in the same spot for a period of time. flood warnings have been posted for lower alabama, through georgia. the watches extend all the way in towards the carolinas. there's your rain shield. it's heavy at times. centers of circulation down towards the center parts of alabama. slowly drifting towards the northeast. ultimately gets absorbed by a cold front
. >> the hikers were arrested back in july after crossing iran's unmarked border while on vacation in northern iraq. >>> new this morning, two astronomers think they can explain a phenomenon that scientists could not figure out for years. now, they wrote in the journal "nature" this blue dot you saw a second ago is a knew trnutron s the youngest we have ever seen. it's only 100 years old. scientists discovered it an x-ray but didn't know what it was until now. neutron...
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struggle as to which town would be the county seat was decided by the west virginia supreme court in july of 1871 and a disappointed shepherdstown almost succeeded from the county. [laughter] the ruined courthouse would now be reconstructed area it would be bigger, stronger, taller, the bell tower was increased fantastically inside and the clock was added. great very well partitioned the ground floors into offices. the exterior walls, windows, and columns were raised higher and to create a for a brand-new courthouse -- courtroom upstairs. basically house of the courtroom, the position of the judge, jury box, the well, enclosed with feeling, similar to that in which john brown was tried. a gigantic chandelier was put in for evening sessions. a balcony was added which was referred to as the ladies listening gallery, this seems an awful lot like a gen-probe. for 40 years, from 1873 until 1912, this courtroom would be the home -- one of the homes of the west virginia supreme court of appeals. in its early days are supreme court with a circuit riding court. during its routines are cheered. one
struggle as to which town would be the county seat was decided by the west virginia supreme court in july of 1871 and a disappointed shepherdstown almost succeeded from the county. [laughter] the ruined courthouse would now be reconstructed area it would be bigger, stronger, taller, the bell tower was increased fantastically inside and the clock was added. great very well partitioned the ground floors into offices. the exterior walls, windows, and columns were raised higher and to create a for...
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she, too, said in july anything less than a public auction tight to medicare rates was unacceptable. she, too, then reneged on a promise and accepted the puny public option. then just last week, guess what? steny hoyer posted a fund-raiser for donna and ones, johnnies have shell on capitol hill. host come $5,000, pact, $25,000, individual, $1,000. congressman raul brough of all, the head of the so-called progressive congress started out supporting single payer. now he's in favor of the puny public option. he says he will strongly consider voting against the puny public option if it is watered down to the triggers. this is what the democrats are good at, capitulation. capitulate, capitulate. let's look at the other side for a bit of guidance. joe lieberman, the senator will shut down the senate if to the tropics have for the health insurance companies. who will be our joe lieberman? who will shut down the senate for the american people? once again, the people are ahead of the politicians. as the date reaches the end game, single payer forces all over the country are quickly moving aga
she, too, said in july anything less than a public auction tight to medicare rates was unacceptable. she, too, then reneged on a promise and accepted the puny public option. then just last week, guess what? steny hoyer posted a fund-raiser for donna and ones, johnnies have shell on capitol hill. host come $5,000, pact, $25,000, individual, $1,000. congressman raul brough of all, the head of the so-called progressive congress started out supporting single payer. now he's in favor of the puny...